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Which brand of lucky cat is good? Let's compare it.

Nowadays, in domestic shops, you can often see lucky cats with different shapes. These lucky cats will slowly raise their right hands to show that they are lucky, that they are rich in money, and that their naive appearance has been welcomed by many people. But when you really plan to buy a lucky cat as a gift or for your own use, will you choose it?

As we all know, lucky cats originated in Japan. More precisely, the lucky cat originated from Haode Temple in Tokyo. Legend has it that the name of a warlord in the Edo period was Jing Zongshi. One day when he came back from hunting, he passed by Haode Temple and saw a cat coming out of the temple and waving to himself. He followed the cat into the temple with great curiosity. Unexpectedly, as soon as he entered, it was stormy outside. Because the cat prevented him from getting wet, Jing Zongshi decided to rebuild the temple after listening to a profound Buddhism. Haode Temple was originally a nearly dilapidated temple, because it would only make waving cats flourish again at once. Since then, the swinging cat-lucky cat has become a store full of good luck.

Lucky cat brand competition

Although lucky cats come from Japan, their popularity in China is far less than that in Japan, and there are several brands with good reputation in China:

Pu Yin workshop

Most of the lucky cats in Pu Yin Workshop combine the domestic folk customs in China. Cats not only raise their right hands, but also carry corresponding mascots such as bells and couplets in their left hands, and spend much more time on the decoration of the whole cat than other lucky cats, so the colors are bright.

Fuyuan Mao

Lucky cat focuses on two products: lucky cat and piggy bank. The lucky cat presents an innocent look covered in fat. At the same time, the color creation of lucky cats is also different from other brands. It interweaves with the traditional red and yellow with the effect of brightening, such as green and blue, and enters the door of small freshness. It is the first choice for many girls.

Koichi

Guangyi Lucky Cat is a brand with relatively high neutral price among all brands. Japanese flavor is relatively strong, and the price is relatively close to the people, which is the first choice for low-cost purchase.

Yajuwu

Yajufang sells new products at a rapid speed every year, so compared with other brands, its sales have achieved good results. Different from other brands, it pays more attention to product details, such as putting colored collars on seasonal cats, and gorgeous and exquisite brackets will be given to buyers free of charge with the products.

The price of lucky cats in China ranges from 30 to 500 yuan due to different specifications, depending on which style you like. From now on, there is no need to look for lucky cats online in Japan. Go to a store in China and choose a lucky cat for yourself!